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      Durable Antibacterial Finishing on Organic Cotton by Inclusion of Thymol into Cyclodextrin Derivative

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      E-Journal of Chemistry
      Hindawi Limited

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          Antibacterial finish was done on organic cotton by incorporation of thymol into monochlorotriazinyl-β-cyclodextrin. Fabric was modified with cyclodextrin derivative in alkaline condition. UV-Visible and FT-IR studies confirmed the presence of cyclodextrin derivative and thymol on modified fabric. The level of thymol entrapped into the fabric was determined quantitatively by HPLC analysis. Agar diffusion test was carried for unwashed and washed fabric against gram positive ( S. aureus) and gram negative ( E. coli) bacteria. The investigation revealed that modification of fabric with monochlorotriazinyl-β-cyclodextrin retained the antibacterial property even after 10 washing process.

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            Synthesis and Characterization of Multifunctional Cotton Containing Cyclodextrin and Butylacrylate Moieties

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              Journal
              E-Journal of Chemistry
              E-Journal of Chemistry
              Hindawi Limited
              0973-4945
              2090-9810
              2012
              2012
              : 9
              : 3
              : 1511-1517
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              10.1155/2012/863674
              ed0f9181-81fb-4221-9842-4a7f86c2ad4b
              © 2012

              http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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